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Cheap Juniper practise
Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 2:12 pm
by ADO
Hi
I bought this juniper Chinensis Daviruca cheap from the local Brunnings. Thought I would practise some wiring and bending before i tackle nice material I have waiting in the wings.
this is the result of about an 1hr of fun. I know that it won't make a good bonsai and I know that this species is not that suited to bonsai but i thought I would just share my results out of interest.
thanks
Juniper Variant Cascade.jpg
Juniper Variant Cascade 2 .jpg
Re: Cheap Juniper practise
Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 2:34 pm
by Ray M
Hi Adrian,
What do you think of creating a head for the tree? Just a thought.
Juniper Variant Cascade 4 .jpg
Regards Ray
Re: Cheap Juniper practise
Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 2:45 pm
by eliass
I think its a great effort. i have been doing the same to try and hone my wiring skills. try and grab somthing cheap with some sub-branches you know the twiggy ones and try that to.. goodl luck.

Re: Cheap Juniper practise
Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 3:22 pm
by GavinG
Why are you apologising? It has a good strong trunk line, and foliage you can work with - go for it. Would you consider bending the outer half of the trunk a bit more, to match the curves on the inner half?
Gavin
Re: Cheap Juniper practise
Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 3:34 pm
by ADO
Hi guys,

thanks very much for the encouragement and advice. Its a lot of fun and I am learning as I go.
What do you think of creating a head for the tree? Just a thought.
Ray - that is an interesting idea. so you are saying that I could develop that branch you allude to to create another apex/tree? i have seen them on some beautiful cascades. might hunt for more cheap stock with that in mind too - thanks for the advice
Why are you apologising? It has a good strong trunk line, and foliage you can work with - go for it. Would you consider bending the outer half of the trunk a bit more, to match the curves on the inner half?
Gavin, thats a good idea and I guess it would balance or match the other curves lower down. Was thinking of wrapping in rubber and using larger guage wire to really put some movements in this tree. thankyou
Elias, thanks for you encouragement. I have lots to learn but using cheap trees to practise on is I think a good way to gain some confidence.
cheers everyone
Adrian
Re: Cheap Juniper practise
Posted: March 3rd, 2012, 3:49 pm
by The Hacker
Hi Ado
look's good might head out tomorrow & see if I can get me a couple to work on
Regard's
The Hacker
Re: Cheap Juniper practise
Posted: March 3rd, 2012, 6:47 pm
by ADO
The Hacker wrote:Hi Ado
look's good might head out tomorrow & see if I can get me a couple to work on
Regard's
The Hacker
good idea. post up some pics if you can!
